Can A Stroke Cause Schizophrenia

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Can a stroke cause schizophrenia?

Based on current research, a stroke isn't recognized as a direct cause of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia develops from a complex mix of factors rather than a single event.

The main contributors to schizophrenia risk include:

- Genetic factors (family history)
- Environmental influences Show Full Answer

Can a stroke cause schizophrenia?

Based on current research, a stroke isn't recognized as a direct cause of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia develops from a complex mix of factors rather than a single event.

The main contributors to schizophrenia risk include:

- Genetic factors (family history)
- Environmental influences (stress, urban living, substance use)
- Brain chemistry imbalances
- Pregnancy and birth complications
- Early childhood trauma

Researchers have found that people with schizophrenia often show differences in brain structure, particularly lower levels of gray matter in areas that help with thinking and memory. However, these changes are typically present before symptoms begin, sometimes even before birth.

If you're concerned about brain-related health issues and schizophrenia, it's best to discuss your specific situation with a mental health professional who can provide personalized guidance.

November 13
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